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Lionel
If you are using Windows all you have to do to make the screen bigger is go to the top right hand corner where there are 3 little dots. Click on them and it comes up with a whole bunch of things you can do like finding your recent browsing history. It also has a ZOOM feature and you just click on + or - to gradually make whatever is on the screen bigger. Lang |
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I have a front windscreen assembly that I believe came from one of these cabs. If anybody has a use for it they can have it FOC. From memory the frame is brass.
David
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Yes that is correct - the windscreen frame is brass. Do you know what model truck it was from? Kind regards Lionel
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Good win Lionel!
Dave, Would love that screen but can't get it to my 1941 Chev Panel Van. Leaving Tuesday to Mike O'Sullivan's in Texas for a month to get it ready for Normandy next year. Coming? Lang |
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